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so your telling me that if im trying to be responsible and have them tested, IF they come back with MG the state is gonna come and kill all my birds?
if i choose to let none of them leave alive, what the point of that? Then i buy more, raise more, and then some darn wild turkey comes thru my yard or one simple bio security failure and ive got it again?
It makes no sense to me to keep wiping out a egg flock for something they are exposed to eventually one way or the other no matter what...
if I where to loose my mind

, and want to bring in more. I could quarintine those individuals and innoculate, right? after shots, they are immune? if so then eventually i will be clean and i dont have to cull all my birds now. Yes? No?
This seems to be quite a touchy subject, and i get why. But IF im a responsible owner(and i am) nothing will leave this place alive. untill I choose to do the all in, all out. Then i would let my coop sit empty for a winter, disinfect and dry in the spring and start all over again with hatchery birds. I am reading everyday trying to learn as fast as possible, but im not willing to just off my whole flock for something that im gonna get again anyways, eventually from the sounds of it.
Now the question still remains has to where it came from?, while it doesnt matter as far as what i have to do. Where do i report where this originated? is that particular farm or hatchery now responsible for all my losses? cant prove it.... so i loose all the way around. And what about all the other people that will continue to pay the price for their negligence? This place advertises and sells LOTS of day chicks here in michigan, Is the state gonna wanna know where i got mine from? are they gonna care? Cuz im not gonna protect the guys i got these from, they dont deserve it. I will rat them out immediately! Not to be nasty,but to protect other unexperieced owners like me.
I cant imagine having to tell my kids, oh hey! dad has to chop the heads off of every single one of your birds today, go say bye!
Im gonna call MSU right now and ask, what the policy is. Im also gonna call and try to get ahold of the local NPIP guy. Im sure there is some info to be gleaned there.